Traditional theories of collective action would predict that, after a triggering event, the trajectory of a wave of protest is determined by the institutionalisation–radicalisation tandem. Based on the Spanish cycle of anti-austerity and against the political status quo protest in the shadow of the Great Recession, this article contends with this approach, as a clear trend towards radicalisation is never observed as the cycle unfolds. An alternative interpretative framework is developed to understand protest trajectories when collaborative inter-organisational strategies prevail. The eventful 15M campaign triggered in 2011 represents the most remarkable turning point in the Spanish socio-political mobilisation scene in recent years an...
Social movements are builders of what are known as “grammars of democracy”, that is, values, partici...
Based on longitudinal qualitative research, the paper analyses manifestations and mechanisms of the...
Social movements are builders of what are known as “grammars of democracy”, that is, val-ues, partic...
Traditional theories of collective action would predict that, after a triggering event, the trajecto...
Based on theories of cycles of collective behavior, this piece establishes a periodization of the cy...
Based on theories of cycles of collective behavior, this piece establishes a periodization of the cy...
Based on theories of cycles of collective behavior, this piece establishes a periodization of the cy...
This book sheds light on the role that grievances play for mobilisation dynamics in a context of mat...
This dissertation compares the contentious responses to austerity in Portugal and Spain in the conte...
Published: 30 July 201615M mobilizations represent the most relevant events of a broader cycle of co...
Social movement research has shed light on the relationship between processes of alliance building a...
15M mobilizations represent the most relevant events of a broader cycle of collective actionsagainst...
Defence date: 17 January 2017Examining Board: Professor Donatella della Porta, Scuola Normale Superi...
The 15M movement in Spain (15th May, 2011) is widely regarded as the vanguard of the “networks of ou...
How does one identify and assess the social and political impact of an anti-neoliberal and anti-cris...
Social movements are builders of what are known as “grammars of democracy”, that is, values, partici...
Based on longitudinal qualitative research, the paper analyses manifestations and mechanisms of the...
Social movements are builders of what are known as “grammars of democracy”, that is, val-ues, partic...
Traditional theories of collective action would predict that, after a triggering event, the trajecto...
Based on theories of cycles of collective behavior, this piece establishes a periodization of the cy...
Based on theories of cycles of collective behavior, this piece establishes a periodization of the cy...
Based on theories of cycles of collective behavior, this piece establishes a periodization of the cy...
This book sheds light on the role that grievances play for mobilisation dynamics in a context of mat...
This dissertation compares the contentious responses to austerity in Portugal and Spain in the conte...
Published: 30 July 201615M mobilizations represent the most relevant events of a broader cycle of co...
Social movement research has shed light on the relationship between processes of alliance building a...
15M mobilizations represent the most relevant events of a broader cycle of collective actionsagainst...
Defence date: 17 January 2017Examining Board: Professor Donatella della Porta, Scuola Normale Superi...
The 15M movement in Spain (15th May, 2011) is widely regarded as the vanguard of the “networks of ou...
How does one identify and assess the social and political impact of an anti-neoliberal and anti-cris...
Social movements are builders of what are known as “grammars of democracy”, that is, values, partici...
Based on longitudinal qualitative research, the paper analyses manifestations and mechanisms of the...
Social movements are builders of what are known as “grammars of democracy”, that is, val-ues, partic...